Physics & Engineering Workshops for Kids
Turning abstract science into hands-on projects. From magnetic levitation to building your own catapult, we help kids experiment, tinker, and understand how the real world works.
This young scientist is explaining how his levitating pencil works. By arranging magnets with opposing poles, we can make an object float, demonstrating the powerful force of magnetic repulsion.
A young engineer proudly shows off the catapult he built. He explains how it turns potential energy into kinetic energy to launch a projectile, a key principle in mechanics.
How does sound travel? These boys are using a homemade tonoscope to visualize sound waves. By making noise into the cup, they can see the salt on top dance and form patterns from the vibrations.
It's always a magical moment when the LED lights up. Here, I am demonstrating how a simple circuit works. Seeing the light turn on with just a battery and wires makes the concept of electricity click.
The look of pure amazement says it all. These boys just successfully made their kite model levitate using magnets. It’s a fantastic hands-on introduction to the wonders of magnetism.
A father and son work together on our steady hand circuit game. It’s a great activity for all ages and a fun way to understand the basics of open and closed electrical circuits.
Did you know you can make a battery from a potato? Here, a student is connecting wires and electrodes to potatoes to generate enough electricity to power a small LED light.
During our events, I explain the science behind each activity in simple terms. Here, I'm talking about static electricity and how we can use it to light up a bulb.
This is the joy of discovery. This young man's enthusiastic reaction after successfully building his magnetic levitation project is the reason I love teaching science.
About Physics & Engineering in Action
We don't do boring lectures. Whether we're building a magnetic levitation device or a catapult from scratch, every child learns by doing. We bring all the materials, set up the workspace, and provide step-by-step guidance so every participant walks away with a working model they built with their own hands.
Moving Science Out of the Textbook
Science shouldn't just stay on a page. When kids get their hands dirty—whether they are connecting a potato battery to light up an LED or engineering a catapult—that is when concepts like energy transfer, resistance, and force finally click.
Why Our 'Tinkering' Approach Works
In our physics and engineering sessions, we focus on exploration. We provide the kits, tools, and the encouragement needed to try things out. You might see a child struggling with a circuit connection, but the moment the bulb lights up, you see the spark of discovery. We make sure the experiments are safe, engaging, and genuinely fun.
What We Cover
- Mechanics: We look at force and motion. Kids love building catapults and learning about how potential energy transforms into kinetic energy.
- Electronics: From simple closed circuits to steady-hand games, we demystify how electricity flows.
- Magnetism: Our magnetic levitation experiments are always a highlight, showing kids how invisible forces can hold objects in place.
We Come to You
We travel to your venue across Bengaluru, providing all the necessary kits, tools, and protective gear. Whether it’s a birthday party, a community workshop, or help with a school project, we aim to make science an adventure. We handle the setup and the mess, leaving only the curiosity and the take-home models behind.
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